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“Do the fairies talk?” Kendra asked. “Not much to humans. They have a language all their own, although they rarely speak to each other, except to trade insults. Most never condescend to use human speech. They consider everything beneath them. Fairies are vain, selfish creatures. You may have noticed I drained all the fountains and the birdbaths outside. When they are full, the fairies assemble to stare at their reflections all day.” “Is Kendra a fairy?” Seth asked.
“The day I’m too old to climb on a stool will be the day I throw myself off the roof.”
“Smart people learn from their mistakes. But the real sharp ones learn from the mistakes of others.

